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the press: THURSDAY. ..NOVKD1BKR 10 THE SUMMER ANGELS. 'Tis lUrk Novouiber weather, W inda aro wailing through I lie sky; If you listen run will hoar thorn Singiug wild aud singing high. How they toss tho willow brandies Loaning o'er the wiudow ban, Thou their moan goes toffer, lainter, , Up ainuug thu silent stun. "Tin the dark November weather, All the summer trees aro bare; See! thu latent leavos are falling Toru and ghostly through I he air. You way search tho forest over, Yos way trace the brooklet's flow Not au aster's ore will open, Notagoldou rod will grow. 'Ti the dark November weather, Cold the tide creeps down the bay; Seagnlls, in thoir snowy circles, Beating up the windy bay Bulling, sailing from the nurthland, Bringing winter on their wings, Thov will linger, ilaahlug wawanl, 1'ill tho tiuio the roblu slugs. 'Tis the dark Novombor woatlier, Wind and wood and wan are tad, Tis (he dark November wcathor. Yet (iiir hearts am blithe aad glad, And Hitliin them it is summer, ICipea t Hiimmor evermore, For tioi."' sweetest angels borer', Ifadioui -WU about the door. tote, aj tetHhir as tlio moonlight, as ro W " 'ho dawn "fu can cou. ' to those no winter ''lu Hitch k 'lory shluetli on I Wi.. ''k Nun. uiber -weather U, I ho (!. idow ' m' shore; May o orsw . n. b 'esw .d angels In our noans - H--norel The Mother's Last Lesson. "Will you ploftso loam x my verso, J 1 , 1 ... .mil Minn kiM4 1110. ..-I H,n l-iaa inn. unl BW mo 111(1111 111'., w.iv. vi.w I i :..i..,i" ...M llttln l!iuli' UUU vi.V" , y at) IIUUU UllLUIil Dull .uwu .. , Ito opened tho door und pcopod 8"ou8lv into tlio cUaiubor of his sfok a er 1 ..... ulnnnv liufc Iltl ODA bCU .ft011 U1U ,WJ ."..J'Jl V say my prayer. ill'; indood, her ' . . . OL - Mm. Li was very attoudanto boliovod her to be Aym& Whc mt propped up with pillows , an bTr.uS gling for breath-hor lips were, w eye was growing dull and glas ed ana the purple blood was settling at fc ho-ends ot her cold, attenuated fingers, i o was a widow, and littlo Rodger was hei 'only, her darling child. Evory night ho ad been iu thty habit of coming into ht w room and sitting upon hor lap, or knci hng by her 8ido,, while she repeated to hi m pas sages from Clod's Holy Word, or rel atod to him stories of tho wise and good me n spo ken of in its pages. She had been k deli oato health; for many yours, but neve too ill hv learn littlo Kodgcr his verses and hoar his prayer. "Hushf hush!" said a lady who ii vas patching beside hor eouch; "your d w lu'iU-nma is too ill to hoar your prayers b :..i.. ' 1 will nut vot i bed," and as shi ' livid thii? Bho cam0 frwai an1 laicl kCI ' Hand jwnw'T.fPo; ms "m alIWU&u ,BUU wbald lcu'. o : room Kodgw begcytosobif ha little hout would Ijl'cuIc "1 cau nofgo to bed without Baying my prayers; indooil I n.not' ., 1 fhocarof tho t.m ! moUier caught the sound. Although .B.h& boon. sensible to nearly evoryJg transpiriL g around hor the sound . er darlings sobs aroused her from he." .""'por, and turuingtoa friond, Bho deb hr l" bring him to her eouch and k , "11 her bosom, llor request was rantpu, and tho child's rosy cheek ana gMcn head ncstlod besido tho palo, cold t co ' his dying mothor. Alas, poor foUo ' How littlo did ho roalizo then the irrcpartfblo loss which ho was soon to sustainf "Uodgor, my Bon, my darling child, said tho mother, "ropeat this verso after me, and novor forgot it "When my lath or and mother forsake me, tho Lord shall titko mo up." Tho child repeated it distinctly, and said his little prOy' llo then kissed tho cold, almost rigid .hps boforo him, and went quietly to his liti'w couch. When ho nroso in tho morning, ho , sought as usual his mother's room, but ho found hor cold and still! That was her last lesson! llo has novor forgotten it! ho probubly never will! lie has grown to bo a man a good man and now occupies a post of much honor and distinction in Massachusetts. I never could look upon him without thinking about tho faith so boautilully exhibited . Iiv his dvini: mothor. It was not iuis- placod. Tho Lord has taken her darling up. .My littlo reader, if you have God for your friond, you need never fear, father and mother may forsake you the world may seem to you liko a dreary wasto, full of pitfalls and thorns but he can bring you safely through tho trials, andgivoyou at least a goldon harp and snowy robe, liko tlioso the purified wear in heaven, l lo cau even surround your death bod by angel visitants, llo is all-powerful an cver-presont holp in tune of trouble. Will you not, then, seek His friendship iii i keep His commandments? Caught in his Own Trap. OncOj two wcro conversing ou oatcmporanoous preaching. "Well," said tho old divine, waxing warm, "you aro ruining yourself by writ ing your sermons and reading them off. Your congregation cannot become inter ested in your preaching; and if you were called to preach unexpectedly, unless you could got hold of an old sermon, you would be eomplotoly tohfused." .The young divino used all his elo quence, but in vain, to convinoo tho old gentleman that tho written sermons ex pressed his thoughts and feelings, and, if called upon, ho would preach cxtompra uoously. ...'" , , '"As we are of the same faith," said tho young minister, "supposo you try mo tho next Babbath morning. On ascending the pulpit you can hand mo a text from any part of tho Biblo and I will convince vou that I can preach without having looked at the text boforo 1 stood up. Like wise. 1 must be allowed tho samo pnvi- lego with you, and see who will mako tlio UUHliOl III. The idea seemed to delight tho old gen tleman, and it was immediately agrocd ution. The following Habbatb, on mounting tho pulpit, his Bcnior brothor handed him u slip of paper on which was. written : "And the ass ononcd hi3 nvouth nnd miuko:" from whieh ho nreaohod a elnri oiis sermon, chaining the attention of his delighted hearers, and charming his old friond with his eloquonco. . - 1 In the afternoon, tho voune brother, who was sitting bolowthe pulpit, handed bis slin. After rising and opening tho Jiiblo, tho old man looked sadly around '"''Am I not 'thino ess?" . Pausinj: a few minutes, ho ran his lingers through his hair, straightened his collar, blew his nose ' like tho last trumpet and read aloud "Am I not thino ass?" Anothor tiihika. in whinh a (Inadlv silenco reiimcd. After reading a third time "Am 1 not ,' thine ass?" ho looked over tho pulpit at his friond, and in a doleful voico said1! think 1 am, brother. ' Paradox. When is a man meat do'jvi in the world? When he is hard up. Piscatorial. Who ceitch tho fossil finh? The Ceological iissi ires. Hons ok Maul-ta. llonau anj. Mor rlssey. War to tub Knife. A tough igooso. Modern Chivalry. Discussion is tho bettor part of valor. Motto for thk Dancinu Sjjasom. "Hop Wanted. A rako, by tho author of 1 ve an hoe. Sacsaob Maker's Sign. Love mo, lovo my dog. " Men op Mark, Mombors of tergot companies. , JBgrAn oxchango says It boing re marked to a husband who had iscently Lurried hia wife "You havo met with a, great loss, since I last saw you?" "Yes, said he, that job gave mo. a b'davj jerk. What do you suppose it qost mo to bury hor? "Don't know," was tho repl j. "Much as ton dollars! to a doHnrn. nil- nd in olden times you co aid burv anv t,,,i.. c, : i n: .i J J The above is strictly trtjo, as we had it iromme muiviuuai wno questioned the husband as to his loss. The husband is stil I living, and not a thousand miles from, this place. AV'RS. P0Y8Ett's 1R0 VERBIAL PHILOSOPHY F0i'k s must put ujj. wi' thoir own kin as .1 . 1!' flinti. ...... . . .it .1 uiov v " iu uwu, iiuHUH :u h uioir own flesh a. id blood. I'm not denyin' the wo men an ' toonsn; u w Almighty made em to inntoL ' tho mon., Some follm' tnna,,n aro liko tl ' docks as run on strikin,' not to tell you t ho time of day, but bocauso thore's sun mat wi'ong i' thoir own inside. ll?-TWo centuries a 20. not ono in n hundrod woi 0 stoc king; j. Fifty years ago not ivboy in a thonsap.d was allowed to run lato at niht Fifty years ago not a girl in a thousand r iado a waiting maid of her mothcT. Wo' adcrful improvomout in this wonde rlul ag ie. gyOno of our f exchanges in noticiug tho prosontation o'i ti silver cup to a co temporary, says 5 llo needs no cup. lie can drink from, any vessel that contains liquor whethe ar the neck of 11 bottlo, the mouth of a del nijuhu, tho spilo of a keg, or the bung of a barrel. Six Cents a Week! Pays for the Penny Press, JVov J41 West Foui-tli-st i t'l l. JEWELRY. U. P. CLIAS' Nw Wholesala WATCH JEWELRY HOUSE 16 West Fourtli Street, Whore can be had eer.' article appertaining to thr, Bualnesi at much le lrlce, for UAUU, thao baa evor before been offered iu this niarket. QIVE US A CALLn And nee for yonnwlTM. apM WM. W H I T AK E R JKW.EK, Ml.fe.,f. K. Oor. filth nud Lodgo dtreeta, 'i)otwee " Wal.uit and Vine, Ciiuiinuati. AgooilaK'nrt'no ntof SlLVKBand PLATE'J WARl, SPK(ll'0L8 eto.. kept cou.tHUtlyon.bju.d. ' BeoctoiatU'OtJov1,' KUleDiu ami Jtepairine, Watches and w "1: niylo BEG OS t IsfcVTH, No. West tU St. ARE NOW RltVIVINGI ADDITIONS TO their laree amort. ""O"' ' Watohei, Jewelrf, BUtemareandDlamoudi mr A line amortmont of P1U,I Tea Sou and Cutlery and Opera Qlaaaea. 224 MERCHANTS, AlTEKTION. 5TB AUE NOW PREPARED TO DO, I? on tlinKliortt'Ht iiiilicn, and la tho latent anil moatfaahioiiauleetyut, ll kiuds of Job Printing SUCH AS 1IILU) OV LADING; DRAY TIOKKTSi AUCTION BILLS; OIIKIJKS; HILLS OF lrA UK LETTKU HKAI MOUTUAOKS; OJKUDLAUSi (XJUPOMS; F0L(!IKS; I'OSTKUa; HON 1)3; rKOOIlAMUKb; CARDS; RAILEOAD -ANU- STEAMBOAT WORK, IH PIS! 8TTLR AT VODIRATI raiCSS. FRANCISCO & CALDWELL. ULASUOW AND NEW YORK STEAMSHIP COMPANY. BTIAM TO OLABOO ., ,1,1 VKBl'OOL, USLrAST. KlIBLia ANN LONDON DICilJiV VlOH HtW TOM. ninHtow,Tuoiiuwn,Wadiiewlay, Anft.3t, at 12 noou Klinl(irli,tJuuiDJiug..WiKJumau)r,Jiiiiel, iimnt' Utiwcnw, Thomson " July," Kdlabrh,iJummliig. uilii, " raoH euHor. Kdlnbsrh,(lnmnilni5...Haturily, May; UlHnaew,Tbomsun...Wodueadarl July . Edinburgh, Uuniinlug... " July 2. Batosof PuMuxe from New York, Philadelphia or Boeton, to Ulaenow, Liverpool, UoUast, Oiililin or Losdonderry, first clam, 873. Stwru, found Kith KD abundance of properly-cooked provinioiia,$:U. An experienced SurKoon attawbed to eavhatoainer. No cbarire for meiliciues. For Freight or Pannage, apply to t,p K0I11CBT 0HA10. 17 Broadway. TO HOUSEKEEPERS. linportant Iinprovcmciii! WELLS' PATENT FOLDING SPRING MATRBSS WIlQHB ONLY 65 LBSI M ANUFAOTUBIi), WUOLKSALB AND lirrAlL, BY BENNETT & ( 0., JlU-aro Hoamor street, below Fifth D. DE FOREST, Book Binder and Psper Kuler, Third story Times Bnlldlns, will do all work In hi line with neatness and diipatcb. jyXt-l BUSINESS CARDS " Dooit Locks, R. R. CJIR AND SWITCH LOCKS, Door and Gate-Springsj . , HOUSE BEllL MATERIALS, SlLVElUPLiVTEU DUOR-PLATliiS, Bells Hung, Keys Fitted. , The public are rapcclfully luvlteJ to call and ox. amlus the varloi'ji pattorns aud prices.' All Jobbing promptly attonileu to ' OE011GK MoGUEGOB, 4 no2cm Ho. 133 Fifth-street, 2d door from Race. OANDYI OANDY (finooNior to Him Oo,) Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers -IH- FINE AND PLAIN CANDIES, 40 MAIN STREET, CINCINNATI mylJ B. KITTREDGE & CO. 134 MAIN 8THBKT, (JINOINNATI, 0. KITREDGE & FOLSOM, 59 St. tlharles street. New Orleans, La., Impartem orGuasde Nportlns; Apparatus) AND DRALRBS III GUN FOWDRt. RICH VUl) KENNEDY, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, Ne. 17 Htiue-street, t'olumbas, Ohio. ' KsT Agent for tho WEEKLY SU1ENTIFI0 ART ISAN. . ocll-am RAILROAD HOTEL, (Fronting tho Steamboat Landing.) Norlli-eaul Corner Broadway and Front. flWCINNATr, ouio. R. F. LEVERING, Proprietor. : (i)c7-oin WM. MOREHOUSE & Coj UANUl-AtTURtlM ANU UEALKJIS IN JLIUltNITUItE, CUAIUS, AND ALL JL kind) of Mnttresncs and hoililinR, at tho old Htaud, No. 1 30 Sycaiuoru-streot, eaet sidu, between Fourth and Filtli-alronts, seventh etore above iourtii-8treot. Church Pew) lined and cuBhiunud Allordeia piumptly atU'iidod to. . opcm ' lAt the old staud of I'pV.bb, Uatnold 4 Brown,) WHOLESALE GROCERS No,! WKST SKOOilUBT., OU10ISSAT1. jestrii r-'ifXAN, forraerly ol rnllon, Uatneld A Brown , H. CAMPBELL & CO., MANUFACTURERS OP BAR, SHEET and Boiler Iron, Plow Slabs, Ballroad Spikes r'tc. Alio, Agents lor the sale of 1 ronton Star Nails Wareroouis Ho. IV Uaat Hocuud Street, Uincinuat 1 Ub:o, KSTAU kinds Iron made to order.'' - IH LIIMPZBT BYIu J A MRS TEBBY L. BYL & CO., CLEANERS OP SINKS AND VAULTS, No. w Sixth-street, betwcun Viuo and Kace, in the Uodiciil (JolleKe, Oiucinniiti, Olilo. Persons who tuay faror us with their patruuago, can rely on puna. tualityuiid low prices. , sopl-ay PHILAUilLPHlA Dining and Coffee Saloon, NO. Sl.'s FIFTH -STKKET, SOUTII 8IBK, (Near the corner of Vino,) . Li. VICKEItS, Proprietor. OVHttird r.lul flnnifl unrvnil In nil .1 vli.fl Mniil. at all hours. nolcm Money! JTIoiicy! JVloucy! PAWNBROKER'S OFFICE. lleinoved from Do Went Hlxtk-street. MONEY LOANED ON WATCHES, JEW KLHY and all kinds of Mnrcbsndlao, at low ratoa of iiitonmt, at No. 173 Vino-street, iotweou vourtn auu nun. H4 Book 33inding IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, NO. 8 EAST Fourth -street, Lotweon Muiu audtiycauioro, Cin cmnati. Mrtto-bindiiigln evory style. Afnalu Honks neat, ly aud durably bound. 0. UltOH'Ktt. fjy29-fini1 Ji J. BITLER'S lixcvlisior fluid Inks. Manufactory, 39 Vine St. (4 MEDICAL CARDS. Dll. SAIH'li SILSItEE IjISrECIALLY TREATS DISEASES OP A TUB HKIN, ItllKUMATlHH, DIHKASK3 OF WOMKN, and such Chronic complaints as may be bcnelitted by the liygyenio and Atinopathic system vfhisonico. Vapor, Hnlphur, lodino, Arsenic, Morcnry, Tor kisli, ltitKsian aud Kloctro-Cheniical Ilaths, a iis potmary of Medicine, aud evory manner of JCloctrio and Magnetio Apparatus. NO. 07 WKST tfKVENTH-BTllKlCT. uTe)fflce hell re V A. M. to 5 P. au!9-tf DR. WIXSON, 4 GRADUATE 01' EDINBUKO, SCOT--i- LAND, anil uoll known in Hi iH city for his t i uli snii m il nkill in the treiilmentof I'rivnte T)ie eniief4 ol either so', bus removeit hi officii from No. M Went Fnurth-slruet to Nu. :vil Walnut, betwuoii Kiiilith Hint Ninth. 'X'ho Iloittor, I'nnii Hie earliout pi'riod of bin profrHHlmiul carinir, luut lmide thin niont importiuit branch Af medicine hia uxi liinivo apo ciiility, devoting all his puwerH of niinil uuU lime in p'rli'Ctiui! bin treHtiiieutnsfaritM lhi InituenHe pro gnwii in tin-no diHeaiii'H timkiv It ileslriible. Thu Iloe torhas uIno oiu;aged au eiuiuoutitml general prac ti tinner of this city, willi whom he uiay commit, with the coiiHiiiitof the Diilient. Hhoulil the unnilv ot I ho caxo ilniiiand il. Perilous at a dintanca ad- iltiwuug llm Moctor lor advice will please incluiea ptiU!o stamp. AdilnwH 1)11. .1. WILSON, mi-Mi No. :'.'il Witliiut-strriit, (Unci nnati. . 8. NEWTON, M. D. Office, 80 West Seventh Street, BRTWISI TIKI AID IACTBV S96 O. E. NEWTON, M. I). Urric&-M. 'JO West Hronth street, lictwoon Vine ami B. Kcsintfu r No. A3 heventh street, lie ween Waluut and Vine. OrrniB Uouus VA to 8Ji DENTAL CARDS. WM. M. HUNTER, DENTIST, uo:. it'll) Vliie-Htret. 0. IllSSAtL. BONSALL ii. a. smitu SMITH. ; DENTISTS, Ho. IIS West Hlxth ' UINOINKATI. atrcet, ' sopt-em J. TAPT, : (Hnocessor to Knowlton A Taft.) DENTIST, No. 30 West Fourth Su, bekWolnat oVViua CINCINNATI, OHIO. Sep34 I. L. MAIILSN. m. HAMLEN M. a. SUITS, 4 SMITH. , Wo. 3 vreet Faurth 9U m 1. DOUQHTT. D2S. WARSIE & DOUGHTY, I 33 UST T X S T JS OBo No. 1S8 West Ponrtli itrt, 1 - OIHUIHNATI.OHIO v SEWING MACHINES. The IIvkI Improvement Ilium H'M SHUTTLE or SEWING MACHINES! MANUFACTURED BY TUB OUIQ Hewlnir Machine t'oinpiiny, to Wont Vonrdi. stieut, expriasly adapted for t'uiiiily Use, LMem Mnk Iiir, Gaiter FittliiK ami '1'alloriiiK- Warranted to Kive perfect atisliictioii or the money returned, llo uot tail to esaiuino before purchasing. Kxtraiu duceniuuts ofluied to Agents. , ; L. IIKOWN, Agent, not-tlnt " ' I 411 West Fourth-street'. LADD, WEBSTER oc CO.'S " i LOCKBTITOU' SGWINU MACHINES, 80 West Fourth-stroet, llolwoon Vine aud Walnut-streets, Ulnolnaatl. W Son d for a Circular. aeta REMOVAL,. WILTS EE BROTHERS, YOUNG'S Improved Two-Threaded Lock-Stitoh FAMILYSEWINGMACinPrE $35, 30 and 35. No. 8 Una-street, WILL feSMOVB, OOTOBKB 1, TO No. 6 West Fourth-street, , Orer Hoggs A Smith's. WrAgeuts wauled. Address WILTiJKU URtlTHKtlH, Agesiia, ocl P. 0. Box 2,109, t'lncinnail.O. $o. $30. $o. $:to. MOORE'S Thirty-Dollar Double Lock-Stitch FMIILVSEWINOMUIIIS 8KCURKD BY ftfctJRNT LKTTEE3 PATKNT. riMite Machink iias been pro- HUUNCKIl by all comiiBtniit JuilBfis, who onvo goeu it, tu be the bent and most Uemrable r am- Ily8ewinn Machine ever Introduced, rntfrnrillei f price. It will sew all k'nds of laiuTly goods, from the very tliickeat. to the very Ii nost fabrics uiado, and linen all kinds of thread, from No. 8 tottlu. no on in iiaen on topol tno inncninc. Bend tora circular, or call and see it In operation. Open early application, Slulo aud County Uightsuiay be socuretl. An eneliroflo person can mnko a fnrtnne In a short tltnii. Agunts wanted iu all iiimohl territory . II. t. II 111 Til AN, 8c le and oxclnvivn agent for the United States, sepltfmt US Wont fourth-street, 01 nciiinull. 'Sloat&Co. sewing machines, CTITCIIINO THE SAME ON BOTU sidos, leaving no ridge or chain, aud impossible to ravel. For speed, accuracy or ease of motion, the Eiliptio Uachine Is without a rival. . Clnclnnntl, Offloe 3'J West Fourth street, " lSp28V " Day's Medal Jobber. W. T. & S. D. DAY & 00., Manufuctnrers anil Dealers In PRINTING PRESSES, ' (BOTH HAND AND POWKtt,) ' Anil nil klndu ot l'rliitln MateiinlH, Now. 173, 173 nnd 197 West Heflond-Htreet, CINCINNATI, OHIO. I SPECIAL ATTENTION IS CALLED i to our MK PA I, .HI H it K It. Within the last eighteen months we havo introduced thoiu into four teen dilli'rout States of the Union, with tlio uri'ntoxt BHtinl'iiiHun to the parties purchasing. The power is applied to the center of the ptatou ; coiiHoiiuetitly there is no piHsiliility of its spriiiirlng rroin any amount of prmixure. Tho motion is so transmitted to it as to valine auwell on ttm jwniit oi run tact wtin the form, insul ins A I'Eltf'KCl' IMI'UKSSIUN lit hiuu rato ol Kpoeil. Printers in wnnt of thu FIK8T .lOIHIKlt should notrpnrchase elnewhero without uiving Ihis an ex amination. They are Strom,', diiraliloaud rapid, and are WAUltANThU to give tlio most eutiro satis faction. noS mum nTit-zf I'M rpiiE MOST ELI A III. E IIHE AND JL UllKOLAR ritOdlf MA KE8. Ther have eiven Uioro satisfaction Uian any otlu-r now iu use. We offer a reward of ON K THOIJMANI) IIOI,. I.AUH to any person that cii,up to the preneul tliue,showasiugleinstancH wherein they have tailed to prnHiirvo their cuuteiits. With this KAKK wo challenitn all cmnpetition, as beiutf the It.! Virn Prnnf. HnrliLr Primf. or Kirs and llurglnr Proof now made; and are willing to leu i wun any ostaniisrinient .in tno Ufon, nau me Burlvfallinu flrat. tn forfeit In tl,A itftlinr-the .llm of $:!,. w earu pmpared to furnlih a better Safe, and at loss coat, than auy . other manufacturer iu tho United States. Necosii-hand Safes of otber makers, also (in hand. Wo respectfully invite the sulilio to call anduxaui. Ineour stock before purchasing elsewhere. ItAt.lj, UAllHULili it W., siiKia-Rvf Nos. liand l7KiMtUolumbiaHtroat. Wt B. DODOS, i f oimerlf of HaU.Dodds Co.; late Urban, Doddi AUo, IV. B. Vodds & Co., ' APrAOTURMI OT IB O O 3T 3 H. 30 T 3D Fire and Burglar Prool SAFES! 8. W. Corner of Vine A Seeoud Street. TM la the most reliable riRK AND IIIUtnl.A PB(Kr 8A KK that la made In the United Status, anil I. warranted nerfeetlv free from dame. (Inn be Mild at lower prices, and Is of better workmanship than oan do rouna eisewnere. Ws nave largs assortment on hand, and are d. tarnlned to sell at prices that cannot fall to please.. . '." Old Hafcs ; Takes la exchange. HKOOND-IIAKD HATCH ab ways on hand at extremely low prices. 97J Boots and Shoes Just Received. J. IT. DETERS, , No. S3 Went Fonrthtreet. II AS 3VST RECEIVED A SPLENDID aasortment of tho renowned Philadelphia BUUTSand HUOES. for men's wear. (Jail anu them. i . uc2 INSURANCE.' BY STATE AUTHORITY, Incorporatedl819. Charier Pemelual aw-AKerit-yeslAbllsliedlntllucinnallln l'J5,an. tedatlug ail proseut local Insurance Companies and Agoncies In the Insurance biialuess In this city, 3 .'I yearscouilaiitiluty horo, combined with wealth, ex Borleuce.ce.Hrpfiiio liberality, espsclally com. mU'tneTNA Insurance Oompauy to tho ritvora. tils eatrnna.H nf llti. nitlitluliill.' itiieHltlit fltilliftrv and aloie, the so'e siirmor And liviug pioneer of UincfnnaU Underwriter! of 1M'13. Losses puld InCliieltinuil during post Five Veiirs, 81511,031 !7. - i . Cash Capital $1000,000. lAIIHObUTK AND UNJUPAIHRI).! W1TU A SUIII'IiUS OV $1,030,143 8 0. Aud the prestige of to yearn silt'CWS ahd oApotieace. 1NVRSTMBHTB OP ' . Over $100,000 in Ohio Securities. UPWARD Of 8l-i,tMO,00, IiOfjisiH, Have been Paid br thevtna liminuuce Company 111 .. the pilot 40 yeurs. Fire and Inland Nvlni Ion. Risks accoptod at terras consistent with solvency and lair profits. Especial attention Riven to Insiirauco of Dwellings and Contents, fur terms of 1 to Ay h. Application mads to any duly .uthorized ARQilt promptly attended to. Ily strict attention to a leKit linate Iii.iimuoe business, this Oompauy Is enabled to offer both indemnity for the past and security for the future. P Hot, issued without delay by J AH. H. fiA.TKIt, Aeont, No. 40 Main street. 1 A. r. J'ATOn, Assistant Asort. ' i , m i. i n inn, nmininii, n Fl'" H. K. I,INU BY. AcHlit 171 Vine street. i.f, H0t)KB, ., Aeut. Fulton. IVth Ward. ant BY STATE AUTHOR IT V. New Insurance Agency, Ol Old Kalnbliahed Companies! OWEN OWENS, jr.Affciit No. 1 l'liblU-. Laiitliiifr, UIMCINNA'I'Ii 0. ; ' UONW.AY lNSUlUNOB CO., f'anli AhnoIh, Caiili AhhoIh, SSI 7 3,00(1. Canh AksmIm, iJ0)00O. ul Conway, muss. . LAFA YKTTK INS., CO., of llrouklyu, ri. Y. 11 AMI'DKN 1N9. CO., uf Kpringlield, Alans. BOARD OF CINCINNATI KEFKKENCB: lllnklo, fJniltl &0o II. A. llolden A Co.. Wildon A Mayileu, Oooilniaii & VoriiliolK, , ftadler A tiro., N. W. Thomas A Co., Tiatiinor, Collmrii Jl Lupton, Jiiiues Oulhoun, Km., Kimble Weed. Illnks taken on tho most favorable tormscootintelit with solvency. Jioimos hunorably adjitsbod, and promptly puld In Cluciunati. OWEN OWENS, JR., AGBNT (Iialo Assistant Sec'y Firemen's Ins. Co.) , ' no'.iaml CONSOLIDATION . OF ' Fire and Ma.ine Insurance Agencies OP IIARTtOKI), CONN. Offlooa: Noa. 171 Vine and 40 Maiu-strootB, CINCINNATI. riieli t'nnltnl... ........$l,IOO,OIM 00 ......9J,o;io,4i.j so ASWIS. rUMUS UNDKUSIONED ltESPECTFULLY JL inform their friends and inilmus lliat they have this day enteieil itiio iiiirtnei-.tiii. miller tho namo aiidHlylnorCAItTlCIt k 1.1NIISKY, the Fire and Marino lusiiruui'o Aucntn of the yKlnit lusurace Compmiy, of Ilarll'ord, Couu.i nnd have therefore cojimiliduteil their sepaistu Anuiicits, Vur the cou- vent'ince ot llioir cuntomirs mm oinerB. iney con tinue both nincva. No. 171 Vino unit No. Ill Id hi n- street, where they will be p leant 1 1 to hear 1 1 mi their friends, nnd trinil Unit the patrouuRe Him hnshilherto Imhiu so liberally bestowed to inch Will not diminish by tho union thus rormeit. CAltTIilt & L1NDSKV. JAMKS II. CAUTKR, 1 UKNItYK.IilND8KY.J Ciiiciunatl, Moveinber 1, IWJ no lulu Ol" CINCINNATI. .: OFFICK IN THE SECOND ' STORY OF No. a P'ront-slreet, botweou Main BiidSynmore. 'I'h in Coinnuny in tuklnK S'iro, Inland anil JUuriuo ltisks at eurniiit rak-s uf premium. Losses fuirly udjiisted and promptly paid, .,, Ill ItlCCTOKS: TVKckurt, F Dull, f W Pomeroy, William Oletin, W 0 Wliitcher, W O Mann. lEohert Mitchell, W H Coiustock, Ii O K Stone, Kobt lliii'hanuu, CCISIi.iw, (ieoStnll, Win Kellew, Seth Kviiiu, J II Tsallo, David Uibsou, II Ilnicliiiinii, J U lslnuu, U Clearwater, TJiortltKllli.il. 'i'. F. KUKKRT, rrcsident. . Btbimien Millies, Becretury. 1108 Fire and Marine Insurance. CHizcus' Iusuraucc (lonipauy, OF CINCINNATI, 0M0.' . DIUECTOR8: " Wllllsni Wood, Isaac 0. Unptdeu, James V. Cnn ninithaiu, , Sydney S. Clark, Andrew Krkenbrocher, Joseph Iteukirt, . (loo. W. Bishop, Win. Fisher, (loorjio It. Ill.xon. " i 1UA AC U. CUI'KLEN, I'rusldcut.' UKO. W. COPRLKil, Siocrutury. A. H. ROHS, Surveyor. Is prepared to issue Policies Oh Fire anil Marine Itisks, on favorable terras. Otlice INo. 3 Wtst Third street, Trust Co. Uuildinv. iioslifm National Insurance Co., (Jiiirlniinll, Ohio. (Oflice iiotilh-weat Cor. Main uud Frout-sl roots.) Marine, Inland Transportation and Fire Risks TAIiliN AT Clllt KENT UATKS. TMBKUTORH: It) HI Smith, Chas Ii Moure, ThosOiie. John Muritoyue, Wm Hepworth, K X Wiedemer, J L Kent. Hubert Monro, M Kechlioiiuur, i H W Minllli, i . ' lienrv Kills. v '1'hos B liiltKS, U. C..UKKEB, Hsc'y, J NO. HUltOUYNK.I'reS. iioniiiui P. A. MrniuMAW, Biirvoyor. Cincinnati Insurance Company; ESTABLISHED IK J82t. ( CAPITAL iiso.ooo. OFFICE NO. 4 FRONT-STREET. IN SUKKS against Loss and Damsge by Fire; also: Perils of the Sua aud Inland Navigation. I DlltKCTOUS! Jnn.WIIartwull, Allen Collier, William Ib'snr. John W kIII.,. James LupUiii, Chas.W Itnwlund, John W Dudley, James A Frnuir, J W Cnnli'dd, l T Woodrow, It M. W Taylor, A S Wiuslow, US Williams, H McBlrney, llnwmaii C llakor. JOHN W. U A ItTWliLL, President, 0. W. Wii.i.UMS.Herrelary. nos Mt-roo uliusi eJdnnod il non!dd uo ?us SJiino4ifi.w r)i8-!qaiDloo pan itOJ-uaiiaj uog -j ; "oo a? aawvH ai a ;;' e.ioion pu seniaaj eqinJo,i "oj 'Huninu qion ilniliog 'Rjojpvd jiiuu 'Heiii.ii llimsi -sjuu mil jdjiuii pun joddu qioq ('pi0S ima) 'somiMjt-K-T- no oNonia Ni jh ina 'sazis n 'siIIHPQOJ pnu moo Suniofi pu Snnin.i) 9iqBLio,i . uoorijcs ! ltoopirvu fPHE '' OTITCALT ELASTIC ME. JL TALLIO KOOFINO" is offered to the public as the best and eheapest Metal Koof now used, it. merits tested br an experience of years in this city and vicinity. Applied to flat or sleep, old or new buildings. No solder used fan tenod securely with out exposure to the action of the elements. , t , I. Preeared sheets, boxod for slilemcnt to anv tart oi the United Statue, can lie applied by any one with ordinary uiecuauicai ssui Orders nronieilv nn,ui CALDWICLLACO,- , . ISa Wost Second street. . Jyle-tf WILLIAM DISNEY,1 'ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ohaso llulldiiigs, No. II KaatThird treet. ' i , i aepj.ay 1ITNA INSURANCE CO., RAILROADS. Commencing May 22, 1859. OHIO AND MISSISSIPPI OHIO AND MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD Cincinnati and St. Louis. TIIUOUOU WITHOUT CIIANIIK OF CAIIS. Two Dally trnius lor Vincennes, Cairo aud St. liiinls, atlliiitlA. M.,aiid8iaoP. 41. Three llally Trains for Louisville, at 9:00 A. 11.. 3:00 1'. M., and 8:.TUP.,M. One Train lor Kvanm ille at 8:30 I. M . The Trains connect at St. ImuiM for all points In Raimassud Nebraska, ilituiillnil, Oui'icy and Keo. knk at bt. Louis and Cairo for Memphis, Ticksliurg, Katcuo.uniiBowOrleiiiB. . One Through Train on Bnnilay at H:.0 I'. it, llr.TUKNisii Fast Line Leaves East bt. fioulu, Sundays oxceptoil, at ti:M)A. 11., arriving at Ciuciu. iati.ut JO: Hi P. M. , ' - . . ,. . , . KvpsrsB TaAtN-taivcs Kut 8t. Louia daily at 2H0 1'. 61., arrlvliie lit I linciniuill at H:H A.M. , Flilt TllBOUUllTICKBTlS , . Til nil points West and Houlli, please apply at llm ollices, Walimt-street House, Iwlwmm tiixlh anil Hevinith-streets, No. 1 Burnet House, corner oltice, north-west corner of Front aud lii-eiiilwny, Nnencer iloiiseO0ii'e,anil at the Ileput, corner Front uud Mill-sm-cts. W. II. (JI.KM KNT.Usn'l. rtiiH.riulunili nt. OnintbdsescuU tor itasseiiKers. 1 : w) Cincinnati and St. Louis. JUNE 20, 1859. Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton RAILROAD IIOUR DAILY -TBAINS LEAVB Ilia Jt Sixth-strent Pepot. Trxius run through to Indianapolis, Limn, Ban. uiixkyand Clevniamt without chaiiKo ol cars. Through Tickets for all Kusturn, Wosleiu, North. ei and North-western nil ion. ' Ii A. m. KXCRKKW TUAINiColoniliimtime, which isseren minutes Ih.IoI- rln.rt Jlncltiniitli-Fiir lUevoland and I'itlsbilrfr, via JKdAHi, make, elo-o stioiisctluii at Clestllne lor PIILburj, Ihillitiiurn, Pliila.lelphia and New York; audi st Cleveland for hiinklrk, Butlalo, llost-m and Nee lork. Also,con sects at Dayton witli D.iylou uud kiil(au itosd for Troy, Piiiua, Hidney, Limn, 'IIoIp do, lletwdt. Fort Wayno and Ohlcnito, roachinK To do at 3;i, Detroit Jt6:00, andChlcHfloat7:J P. 111., Oillucy mul (Jaleii S17A.N. Alrto, ill Uay loll will. (In tnvilleaiid Miami Koad.fur tireeuville, Union, Win ihenter and Jluu. olo. Also, connects at ltic limoiul r itli Indiana Cen tral Koad, for Indianapolis, Lafeys :e,Chicao,Torro Haute, St. Louis, and all Wester I oil.es. AIho, at Kicliniouil with Ciuciuiiiiti aud Oliicafi ltoail, for A iidersou, Kiikonio and Peru. A en, connects with Juiiction Hailniadat Hamilton fo ; Oxford. 5 A. M. MAIL TRAIN Ft I iliiytnu, Hprine. Hhl and Saudiieky Uuuuonts ft Sniidusky with HTKAJlKBI'iir DJUTlttHT: at Ultll AN A forCOMJM. BUBiat Forest with Plttsliur, FortWaytieitndChl caco Itosd, East and West; at Cljil s with C. and T. ledo JliiaiUor Oliivelatlii lihil lliiffitls, Toleili), Detro't itud ChicaKu. This trill ii also coaiied at UliLA. WA UK Willi theC.C.AO. Road for Clevobtuil ail j Kints Kal; also couuocts at lluiuiitou with J unci ion lilroad for Oxford. 4:30 l. IH. TltAIN For Dnyton, SprliiRlield and BellefontHinu: Counects nt I'.lchniond for In diaunpoiis, Term Haute, Ht. Louis and Cliirnuo. Also, connects willi Junction Hull toad atlLiuiillou forOxfnrd. 6 1. IH. TRAIN For fltiyron, Troy, Pimin, Hid. ney, Limn, Toledo, Detroit, Fort Wayno and Chi cuko, ri'iicbing Chicago at H A. M. a'Thoiiand A. 111. trains connect at Olevclaud With stesmurs for llullnlo. For further iuloriuiuion and Tickets, apply at tlio Ticket offices north-ciiet Collier Front mid ilmail way; No. Hi'J Walnut-street, near Uilison lloune; at tho new Ticket I illlce, on Hie wentaliln cf Vluo-street, botween Postotnceniid Duinot IIoiiho; at the Wuliiti' Btroet House, or at the Six th .ntrect Depot. aulA 1). Mol.A liKN, Kuperintoiidetit. Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton RAILROAD COMMENCING APRIL 11, 1859. LITTLE MIAMI AND COLUMBUS AND XENIA RAILROAD. Four Trains Daily. First Train-No. 1 Exptess, ut (i A. M., counects via ColumbnsandCloveland, via Columbus, Crestline aud Pittsburgh, via Columbus, Sleiibouvillo and I'itte burxli, DolroitvlaClevelaudand steamer. This Train stops, between Cincinnati aud Columbus, at hove land, Deorncld, Morrow. Simla, Cedarvillo, Buulh Charleston, Londou and West Jefferson. Second Train- No. i Kxpress, at 8:311a. M., cmiuocK via Columbus, Uellalr end llenwood; Wheeliin!; via Oolttmbas.Steiiboiivilloand Pittsburg: viaColumbiiH, Crestline and Pittsburg: via Columbus and Clove, land; Detroit, via Cleveland aud ntoainer; White Bill. r hnr Htnthin, via Spriinrlield, This Train stops be ween Cincinnati and Cnliiuilms, at Plaiiivillo, Mil ford, Mlamiville, Loveland, Deorlleld, Morrow, Cvr win, BprluR Valley, Xeulaand Luuduu. Third Train Accommodation, at 4:40 P. M lor Columbus and SpriimheM. rnnrtn Train, PiisntKxnrHia.at 1 1 -.an v.. M : -nn nectsviaColuuTlius.Bellnrrniiil llenwood; WheellHiti via Columbus, tlteubonvillu and PittsburK; via Co lumbus, Crestline aud Pittsburg: via Coluuibus and Cleveland. This train stops nt Lovelnnd, Morrow, Oorwln, Xeulaand Londou. BLHF-l'lNCl OAltS Oil TUIbTllAIN, No. 1 Uxpresa, thronKb toClovolaud wlthoulcbanne olcars. No. 2Kipre, through to Wlioeliugwltbont chaiiji of cars. The N Kill T EXPUKSS Train leiivlnu Ulnclunnll at 11:30 P. M.,runs daily, except NAT U It DAYS. Tue other Trains run daily , except S Uti DA Y 8. For all information, mul Tiiroiiuli Tickets to Hus ton, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, WashinK ton, Buffalo, Niagara Fulls. Dunkirk, Cleveland, Pittsburg, Wheeling, and all tho Knstern places, apply at the OBIces, Walnut Street Houso, No. I Bur net lionse, south-eaHt corner ot llroadway and Front streets, and at the Kastern Depot. ' Trains run by Oblnmbos time, which is seven uiiu utes faster than Ciuciniiatl tiiuu. .-. - .. J. DU HAND, Sup't. Omnibuses call, forpasjenfijrsby leaviug direction at the Ticket Oflices. my 17 HIGH SPEED RESTORED. Shortest and Quickest Route to CHICAGO AND THE VIA INDIANAPOLIS AND CINCINNATI, LAFAYETTE AND CHICAGO, SHORT-LINE RAILROADS. Onlj 0n Change of (Am between Cwiowuialt , " twd Chicago. Throe PassongerTraiusleaveCiuoluuatldally, front the foot of Mill and Front streets. r,:.',0 A. M. Chicago Mail arrives at Indianapolis at 10:30 A. M.; Chicago at 7:m P. M. This train con nects with all night trainsoutof Chicago, lor the West and North-west. MM M. Terru Hnutoiind Laylayettn Accommoda tion nrrivon lit Indianapolis, nt 5:011 P.M., mnkiiig direct cbnuecMnns nt Indianapolis with Terro llniito Trains and iinlinnupolis and baluyelte truius for Decatur, Springfield, Naples, (,'niiir) . Ilaiiuibid ami St. Joseph; alsowith Peru trains for Peru, Ft.Wiyn and Toledo. 6:11 P.M. Chicago Kxpresa arrives nt lmllauapolii nt 10:30 P. M.; Chicago at 7:10 A.M. Making clese connections at t;iiicsgo with all mortitiig trains out of Chicago, This tiiiiti coniiiHds nt Indiaiinpolis with Terre Ilauto trains for all points West aud Northwest. Sleeping cars are attached to all the night lrnl v on this lino, aud run thiougU tu Chicago without oliaiigu of cars. Tlilsls exclusively a Western and Morth-westeru route, aud with I'averulde aud rnlialdo arrangement with all oonneotii' roads tliiouglioiit the entire Wost, guarantees unusual care mid t ho amplest ac commodations to the patrons ot this line. IW Be sure yon am 1 u t he rlgh t ticket ofllco before yon purchase your tickets, anil ask for tickets via Lswreuceburg and I Wioiiapvlls. . Fare the same at Vy auy other route. Uuxgiuta onecKeti nirotign. t TUKOUOli TICKKT8, goed until used, can be oh I tained at tlie ticket onions, nt Spencer House. Corner,' noriii-east coruor oruaiiwny aau vrour.; eio. I tiur Uct House Corner; nt tlm .Wnlout-stroot House, ami at Depot oltice, foot of Mill, on Front street, whei all necessary information may belisd. , Omnibus. us run to and from eaoh train, and w call tor pueseugers at all hotela and all parts of the city, bj leaving address at either ottico. W. H. L.NOBLK, niFlO General Ticket Cincinnati, Richmond & INDIANAPOLIS RAILROAD. TKUI'.K HAIITB, ! . ' . 8T. LOUIS, .. , n , UAFAYitrr. ,,.'ri .'. OUIOAQO, ....... . liOOAHSPOIlT. KOItT VVAVNR TWO BAttTf THKOUdH TRAINS leave Six tuitreel Jlersit, at A A. M. and 4:30 P. M. 4.-."iV.A.N A-1'01'J,!, M'- 1,0U1 CHICA 00 FAST KXPKKSS.-Throiighdlrect.ninkiiiRclosa .connections for allolher Western aud North-western points. This Train also connects at Iticlinioud with Cincinnati anil Chicago lioails, for Anderson, iioko. mo, Logaiisport, and all points on Wabash Vall.-p Railroad. 4:30 P. M. INDIANAPOLIS, CIIICAOO A BP. LOUIS N 1011 T KX P It KHS.The abovo Trains mnk close oou uei'tliilisat Indlannpolis, LafayotleainlChl. cago, wit U Trains for Terre iljiute, Npriuiiilelil, llork isianu, uaiesnurg, itenosna, iiacrwHe, jacKsi'iivillu, Jlunville., Burliuglou, Milwaukee, Matt.Kin, Naples, Ualena, Unincy, Prairie tin Chieu, Paua, Peoria. Duuleith, Itaciue, Dmuttur, lllooniingtou, Juliet, La Siillo,St. Paul, aud all town and cities in the North T west. - ... throogh. , v :vi , r . - Fur further lnfonnatlon and Tlirim.h Tli Vnl. . TV te Ticket Onleiw, north-east coruor ol Front ami Broadway; Mo. I on Walnut struct, near Fourth; at aonth-east corner Of Fourth and Vino street, or at the Sixth-street Depot. : D. A. MOKROW, 'liipni'Ivtendent, ' ' Omnlbnssi will rail tot pitsseng ire ny leaving their nemos at either ol the TiuketOllmw. . -vi bft t,-.,.t nV. BBtlTil, AgPMt. ,oi;;,i ,r;v.ii.i':: i : ,.